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dashingdan
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See that's why I kinda have two minds about the Queen Street Subway thing. It would make commuting faster, but it could also kill what makes Queen so unique.
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Some might say, "barely any condominiums" is a plus...yeah the subway on queen is something thats needed, it will expand the core in HUGE ways...think how easy the commute to downtown from anywhere below bloor will now be, the amount of people that would want to live there...past church, it's mostly residential, and by broadview it's all single-stories...no offices and barely any condominiums.
Although making Yonge 1-way north and Bay or Victoria 1-way south AND having only 3 lanes, on-street parking on one side and much wider sidewalks could solve this.I agree totally, but good luck convincing the roads department to add on-street parking! I would say that the major suburban arterials could use off-peak street parking too, but that would inhibit people from doing 90 on city streets so it'll never happen...